N A Esaian, A R Armenian, A A Demirchian, L N Arakelian, M D Chiflikian
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With the purpose of finding out the importance of Na+ and Cl- ions in the storage of monoamines and in the effect of GABA on this process in the present report we studied the effect of GABA on the loss of NE and 5-HT from slices of rat mesodiencephalic region incubated in media free of Na+ and Cl- ions. The effect of GABA on Na+, K+-ATP-ase activity, an enzyme involved in the active transport of monoamines, was also studied. The results obtained indicate that loss of both NE and 5-HT from slices was significantly enhanced in a Na+-free medium and that on addition of GABA (100 mug/ml) to such a medium no significant changes GABA were noted. In a Cl--free medium loss of NE from slices was enhanced while that of 5-HT was not affected. When GABA was added to such a medium the usual pattern so far observed in our experiments, i.e. an enhancement in the loss of NE from slices, was found to be reversed. The pronounced decrease of NE observed in a Cl--free medium was found to be partially checked by the addition of GABA, the difference observed being statistically significant. Thus, in a Cl--free medium GABA seems to display an effect on NE storage opposite to that observed in a normal medium. Incubation in a Cl--free medium did not induce any noticeable change in the retention of 5-HT in slices. However, when GABA was added to slices incubated in a Cl--free medium, it no more displayed its usual effect, i.e. it did not inhibit the loss of 5-HT from slices. Under the given experimental conditions, GABA added to a balanced ionic medium did not effect Na+,K+-ATP-ase activity. This is in good agreement with previous results from our laboratory [4] where GABA was shown to have no effect on the uptake of NE and 5-HT by slices of rat brain, an active, carrier-mediated process coupled with Na+,K+-ATP-ase activity.</p>","PeriodicalId":76813,"journal":{"name":"Voprosy biokhimii mozga","volume":"10 ","pages":"129-36"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1975-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"[Role of Na and Cl ions in retaining noradrenaline and serotonin in the meso-diencephalic region of the rat brain and in the action of gamma-aminobutyric acid on that process].\",\"authors\":\"N A Esaian, A R Armenian, A A Demirchian, L N Arakelian, M D Chiflikian\",\"doi\":\"\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>It has been previously reported from this laboratory that CABA affects the retention of norepinephrine (NE) and serotonin (5-HT) in rat brain tissue [2, 3, 4]. The addition of GABA (100 mug/ml) to the incubation medium enhances significantly the loss of NE from slices while the loss of 5-HT is, on the contrary, significantly smaller than that observed from slices incubated parallely for the same period. It has also been shown that this effect is observed only in a balanced ionic medium [1]. With the purpose of finding out the importance of Na+ and Cl- ions in the storage of monoamines and in the effect of GABA on this process in the present report we studied the effect of GABA on the loss of NE and 5-HT from slices of rat mesodiencephalic region incubated in media free of Na+ and Cl- ions. The effect of GABA on Na+, K+-ATP-ase activity, an enzyme involved in the active transport of monoamines, was also studied. The results obtained indicate that loss of both NE and 5-HT from slices was significantly enhanced in a Na+-free medium and that on addition of GABA (100 mug/ml) to such a medium no significant changes GABA were noted. 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[Role of Na and Cl ions in retaining noradrenaline and serotonin in the meso-diencephalic region of the rat brain and in the action of gamma-aminobutyric acid on that process].
It has been previously reported from this laboratory that CABA affects the retention of norepinephrine (NE) and serotonin (5-HT) in rat brain tissue [2, 3, 4]. The addition of GABA (100 mug/ml) to the incubation medium enhances significantly the loss of NE from slices while the loss of 5-HT is, on the contrary, significantly smaller than that observed from slices incubated parallely for the same period. It has also been shown that this effect is observed only in a balanced ionic medium [1]. With the purpose of finding out the importance of Na+ and Cl- ions in the storage of monoamines and in the effect of GABA on this process in the present report we studied the effect of GABA on the loss of NE and 5-HT from slices of rat mesodiencephalic region incubated in media free of Na+ and Cl- ions. The effect of GABA on Na+, K+-ATP-ase activity, an enzyme involved in the active transport of monoamines, was also studied. The results obtained indicate that loss of both NE and 5-HT from slices was significantly enhanced in a Na+-free medium and that on addition of GABA (100 mug/ml) to such a medium no significant changes GABA were noted. In a Cl--free medium loss of NE from slices was enhanced while that of 5-HT was not affected. When GABA was added to such a medium the usual pattern so far observed in our experiments, i.e. an enhancement in the loss of NE from slices, was found to be reversed. The pronounced decrease of NE observed in a Cl--free medium was found to be partially checked by the addition of GABA, the difference observed being statistically significant. Thus, in a Cl--free medium GABA seems to display an effect on NE storage opposite to that observed in a normal medium. Incubation in a Cl--free medium did not induce any noticeable change in the retention of 5-HT in slices. However, when GABA was added to slices incubated in a Cl--free medium, it no more displayed its usual effect, i.e. it did not inhibit the loss of 5-HT from slices. Under the given experimental conditions, GABA added to a balanced ionic medium did not effect Na+,K+-ATP-ase activity. This is in good agreement with previous results from our laboratory [4] where GABA was shown to have no effect on the uptake of NE and 5-HT by slices of rat brain, an active, carrier-mediated process coupled with Na+,K+-ATP-ase activity.